On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 5:00 PM, d...@deadhat.com wrote:
There is a very simple way around this. Block XXTEA introduced a new
method
[snip]
Although for the internet and smart cards, data packets are small enough
for 64 bit blocks not to matter as long as you rekey between packets.
On the lightweight side, I get the impression that block ciphers are
also a big topic, but that there isn't a ton of work being done
there... besides the NSA ciphers, SIMON and SPECK. John Kelsey
mentioned these at RWC. The NSA came to NIST and said Check out these
ciphers! and NIST said
Don't be ridiculous, NIST providing standards that people care to
standardize?
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On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 1:19 AM, d...@deadhat.com wrote:
On the lightweight side, I get the impression that block ciphers are
also a big topic, but that there isn't a ton of work being done
there... besides the NSA ciphers, SIMON and SPECK. John Kelsey
mentioned these at RWC. The NSA
There is a very simple way around this. Block XXTEA introduced a new
method
[snip]
Although for the internet and smart cards, data packets are small enough
for 64 bit blocks not to matter as long as you rekey between packets.
To paraphrase Bowman: Oh my God. It's full of integer adders!
On 11/05/2015 17:56 pm, Thierry Moreau wrote:
On 05/09/15 11:18, ianG wrote:
Workshop on Elliptic Curve Cryptography Standards
June 11-12, 2015
Agenda now available!
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) will host a
Workshop on Elliptic Curve Cryptography Standards at NIST
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 1:56 AM, Thierry Moreau
thierry.mor...@connotech.com wrote:
With ECC, I have less confidence in NIST ability to leverage the
cryptographic community contributions.
One hopes they will recommend the same elliptic curve standards that the
IRTF's CFRG is standardizing
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 1:56 AM, Thierry Moreau
thierry.mor...@connotech.com wrote:
With ECC, I have less confidence in NIST ability to leverage the
cryptographic community contributions.
One hopes they will recommend the same elliptic curve standards that the
IRTF's CFRG is
On 05/12/15 00:16, ianG wrote:
On 11/05/2015 17:56 pm, Thierry Moreau wrote:
On 05/09/15 11:18, ianG wrote:
Workshop on Elliptic Curve Cryptography Standards
June 11-12, 2015
I doubt the foremost questions will be addressed:
To which extent NSA influence motivates NIST in advancing the ECC
On 11 May 2015 at 20:13, d...@deadhat.com wrote:
There is also the Lightweight Crypto Workshop at NIST. This heavily
overlaps with the ECC thing, because the right options for ECC curves are
also the right options for lightweight crypto.
I'm attending the lightweight Crypto Workshop, but not
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 11:14 AM, Thierry Moreau
thierry.mor...@connotech.com wrote:
I do not want to push any plot theory without a deep understanding of the
ECC fundamentals. But recalling that NSA had prior knowledge of
differential cryptanalysis (versus academia) and prior knowledge of
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 7:44 PM, Tom Ritter t...@ritter.vg wrote:
On 11 May 2015 at 20:13, d...@deadhat.com wrote:
There is also the Lightweight Crypto Workshop at NIST. This heavily
overlaps with the ECC thing, because the right options for ECC curves are
also the right options for
On 05/09/15 11:18, ianG wrote:
Workshop on Elliptic Curve Cryptography Standards
June 11-12, 2015
Agenda now available!
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) will host a
Workshop on Elliptic Curve Cryptography Standards at NIST headquarters
in Gaithersburg, MD on June 11-12
Workshop on Elliptic Curve Cryptography Standards
June 11-12, 2015
Agenda now available!
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) will host a
Workshop on Elliptic Curve Cryptography Standards at NIST headquarters
in Gaithersburg, MD on June 11-12, 2015. The workshop
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